Sue
Sue is the Clinic Director at Wilsonville Family Chiropractic located in the NW Wellness Center. Sue has been instrumental in the inception and expansion of the wellness center. You will find her busy not only smoothly coordinating the various providers (Chiropractic, Nutrition, Massage, Medical) but also impacting the community arranging health fairs, screenings, lectures and educational classes. Sue’s focus is working with businesses in the area to reduce employee injuries and improving their overall health and wellness.
Sue received her state Chiropractic certification degree in 2002. In 2006, she was among the first graduating class for the national Chiropractic assistant certification program through Life Chiropractic College West, an 18 month, 60 hour para-professional degree (the first ever in the 110 year history of Chiropractic). This is on top of her B.S. in Business Administration with a minor in marketing from
As our Clinic Director, Sue is the creativity behind Family Chiropractic! With a strong background in marketing and management, Sue keeps our energy high, our community involvement at it’s peak and is always coming up with new ways for us to educate others about the importance of a healthy nervous system and Chiropractic care. In recent years Sue has become a role model for us all as she balances professional and personal life and is a true image of physical fitness. She is an active, athletic person who enjoys spending time with family and friends doing outdoor activities, such as skiing and mountain biking and working out in the gym. You will find Sue’s energy infectious!
Nan
Nan is our front desk specialist that is a retired kindergarden teacher of 30 years and has a huge heart to serve people. She didn't want to stop yet. She joined the team in July of 2004 and has become the cherished gift that serves you at the front desk since. Nan loves to encourage patients along their health journey and share with them her own Chiropractic success story. Nan's favorite things to do when not working at the clinic are gardening, camping, cooking, fishing, and spending time with her family and friends, especially her to grandsons'. When she finally does retire for good she would love to become as Master Gardner. Nan is truly a gift for Family Chiropractic.
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Thank You to the Wilsonville community and to any others who voted for us as the best of Holistic Health & Beauty and best Medical Provider for the Wilsonville Chamber of Commerce Vitality Awards. Your ongong support is the reason we won in both categories!
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Wilsonville, OR 97070
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Exercise Benefits
Weight bearing exercise tears down muscle so it can rebuild and become stronger. Weight lifting also builds bone, thereby offering a form of protection against osteoporosis.
Brisk movement, also known as aerobic exercise, gets the heart pumping, which aids circulation and keeps the body functioning at a healthy level.
The increased breathing rate that occurs with most exercise enhances the performance of your cells. They take in nutrients and expel toxins at a faster rate, improving their performance and subsequently your health.
Both brisk movement and weight lifting burn off calories, reducing weight and restoring it to its optimum level.
Stretching keeps your muscles flexible so you lower the risk of pulling or tearing them while performing an unusual movement.
The increased oxygen to your brain helps you stay focused and think more clearly, as well as helping reverse emotional conditions like anxiety and depression. The endorphins your body releases during exercises also help balance your emotional state.
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Our Doctors love coming to your work, clubs or group meetings to do health talks and "lunch and learn" presentations. March topics are: Eat Well, Move Well, Think Well, through Nutrition, Ergonomic in the Workplace and Injury Prevention. Call Sue to schedule your presentation.
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